Use "deteriorate" in a sentence

1. His hearing began to deteriorate.

2. The unused egg follicles then deteriorate .

3. To impair; deteriorate: Jealousy Corroded his character

4. His health began to deteriorate quite seriously.

5. Her physical and mental condition would deteriorate.

6. Back home their relationship started to deteriorate.

7. Alarmingly, the situation could easily deteriorate further.

8. Opened vermouth, however, will gradually deteriorate over time.

9. Or do discussions often deteriorate into heated arguments?”

10. Consequently, some patients allowed their conditions to deteriorate.

11. After that night, the family began to deteriorate.

12. But Berenice begins to deteriorate from an unnamed disease

13. Relations between the Catholics and the Waldenses continued to deteriorate.

14. In spite of aggressive treatment, her condition continued to deteriorate.

15. Over the next five years, conditions in Jerusalem steadily deteriorate.

16. But germ lines can deteriorate and cause extinction of lineages.

17. Premises might be allowed to deteriorate by the proposed assignee.

18. If the dispute drags on, conditions in the city could deteriorate.

19. He'd either continue to deteriorate, or he would've gotten better.

20. However, bicuspid valves are more likely to deteriorate and later fail.

21. When the leaves deteriorate, they provide organic material for the soil.

22. The tragic situation of European Jewry continued to deteriorate throughout the 19

23. 7 The same team that allowed blowouts to deteriorate into hard-fought victories.

24. Be careful, though, not to let the discussion deteriorate into an argument.

25. A bloody disgrace the way the whole area been allowed to deteriorate.

26. The second ICU, in allowing the patient to deteriorate, has performed less well.

27. Products and services deteriorate, the cost of living soars, the burden of taxation increases.

28. 18 synonyms for Corrode: eat away, waste, consume, corrupt, deteriorate, erode, rust, gnaw, oxidize

29. After 3 months, frozen Cockles can still be consumed but the quality will deteriorate

30. Other cellar tapes will quickly leave yellow marks and the acidity will deteriorate the media.

31. The weather continued to deteriorate with low-flying scud and rain squalls from the west.

32. If your relations with your Cupbearer deteriorate sufficiently, you may be poisoned, perhaps even fatally

33. With Achilles tendonosis, the collagen fibers that make up the tendon deteriorate or break down.

34. We watched her physical condition deteriorate as she came to the close of her mortal life.

35. Nandazhan should not deteriorate into a boxing ring and market place where people utter personal insults.

36. As an Abscess becomes worse, the tissue affected by the infection will begin to deteriorate

37. Elisabeth suffered an attack of apoplexy in 1910, which caused her health to quickly deteriorate.

38. Otherwise the wedding could deteriorate into a riotous affair and cause stumbling. —Romans 14:21.

39. Does the discussion quickly veer off course and deteriorate into a volley of insults and accusations?

40. The alternative route down the locks became virtually impassable as the locks were allowed to deteriorate.

41. Friedreich's Ataxia is an inherited (genetic) disorder that causes certain nerve cells to deteriorate over time

42. The evidence bears out that mental ability does not deteriorate at the rate physical ability does.

43. Absolute Zero The theoretical temperature at which materials have no thermal energy (and presumably would not deteriorate).

44. Either the settlement was abandoned now, or the huts had been allowed to deteriorate during the winter.

45. For this, in turn, gnawed away at her mind, then she began to deteriorate in body too.

46. Manuel's voice had started to deteriorate, but the cracking horns cover any gaps and reinvigorate the songs.

47. Corrosion is a galvanic process by which metals deteriorate through oxidation—usually but not always to their oxides

48. Instead, they fortify their marriage by choosing not to let disagreements become habitual or deteriorate into protracted arguments.

49. However, as labour markets continue to deteriorate in reaction to the economic downturn, additional action is needed.

50. As such it continues its acts of aggression while conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory continue to deteriorate.

51. Strathclyde regional council even decided to hold an auction because the ruthless Government have allowed it to deteriorate.

52. Conditions deteriorate as disobedient angelic sons of God take women as wives and produce violent giants called Nephilim.

53. Faults occur at less frequent intervals and this means that human maintenance expertise can deteriorate through lack of practice.

54. However, with labour markets continuing to deteriorate as they react to the economic downturn, additional action is needed.

55. If food is kept for too long its taste will deteriorate and, more importantly, it may become harmful.

56. 5 As conditions deteriorate, the people experience severe losses, including their homes —commonly made of mud bricks and inexpensive wood.

57. Sadly the situation did deteriorate during the seven-year war and lots of schools closed as the troubles increased.

58. If man could be crossed with a cat, it would improve man but deteriorate the cat. Mark Twain 

59. Synonyms for Crack up include crumble, be overcome, go mad, lose it, collapse, crack, decline, derange, deteriorate and disintegrate

60. The Conks are annual – new Conks may be produced each summer and fall, after which they die and deteriorate

61. His health began to deteriorate seriously towards the end of 1826 and he died at South Bank 17 February 18

62. To impair steadily; deteriorate: "Doubt and mistrust could creep into our lives, Corroding personal and professional relationships" (Philip Taubman)

63. In Myanmar, economic growth is projected to rise in 2018, although investment prospects could deteriorate with the ongoing developments in Rakhine State.

64. Cyclosporin treatment was stopped but the patient continued to deteriorate and died from sepsis and shock in spite of antibiotic treatment.

65. Corrode verb eat away, waste, consume, corrupt, deteriorate, erode, rust, gnaw, oxidize Engineers found that the structure had been Corroded by moisture

66. A Comforter may feature 800 thread count cotton, but if the threads are thinner or shorter, the bedding will deteriorate quickly

67. Corrode means to eat away at and cause to deteriorate, like rust slowly taking over an old bike left out in the rain

68. If adopted, this proposal is likely to ring alarm-bells in Islamabad and might further deteriorate Indo-Pakistan and US-Pakistan relations.

69. My Christian identity would quickly begin to deteriorate, and my faith in God would weaken —I would be heading for spiritual bankruptcy.”

70. Armour Proof AP-6200 Aliphatic Urethane Coating is recommended for areas on a roof where other products do not perform well and deteriorate when …

71. After reaching the best position since 2000, the overall budgetary position is also set to deteriorate while the rescue packages could raise public debt.

72. What does Corrode mean? The definition of Corrode is to wear away slowly by rusting or with a chemical reaction, or to cause to deteriorate

73. Archival-quality sleeves and pages should be acid-free, so they don't discolor, fade, or otherwise deteriorate your film or prints over long-term storage

74. Unlike most industry standard roof Canales made of wood and sheet metal which deteriorate rapidly in a few short years, Fiberspan Concrete Canales (Roof Scuppers) endure the most extreme of …

75. Even in the absence of a Community list, Member States are therefore advised at least abstain from all activities that may cause a site on the national list to deteriorate.

76. While that individual might feel recovered after their sleeping spell, the study suggests the next time they try to go without shut-eye, their performance may start to deteriorate.

77. This page shows answers to the clue Corroding.Corroding may be defined as “Become destroyed by water”, “Erosion by chemical action” and “Cause to deteriorate due to the action of water”

78. Crusting when someone does something so vile or ratchet that you feel your soul deteriorate Ew, I can't believe she came to school with her hair like that; I'm Crusting

79. As plain burlap sandbags deteriorate fairly quickly, sandbag structures meant to remain in place for a long time may be painted with a portland cement slurry to reduce the effects of rot and abrasion.

80. ‘The Bluster, the straining for effect, the attempt to live up to a grandiose reputation of their own making - all these are absent.’ ‘Funny how these things quickly deteriorate into name calling and Bluster when met with the opposite viewpoint.’